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Ep69 (4K). In this episode of Cruising Off Duty we head west of Kingston and explore anchorages around Howe Island (Beaurivage Bay) and Wolfe Island (Brakey Bay). Janice, who I swear is part Polar Bear, decided that even though it has been cold all sprin...
As our paths crossed with Sailing UMA we decided to check out the island Culebra, Spanish Virgin Islands, together both by road and by the sea! We rented a golf cart that we had to push to go up the hills and went to some of Culebras pretty beaches. Then w...
Reunited and it feels so good!!! After one year and 6,500 NM we sail back into a familiar anchorage in Nosy Be, Madagascar! It's so nice to be around good friends :) We take Greg, Chyanne and Camilla to some of our most favorite anchorages to see lemurs,...
June of 2017 25 Tall Ships and a massive Rubber Duck invaded Foss Waterway in Tacoma Washington, many people came down for the festivities including a band of pirates!
We are cruising now!: https://youtu.be/srkQ0FNrrlw
Tour of my 42' Spencer Yacht: https...
Thelonious has 60 days food on board. Is that too much? Would 59 days of food be better? Would a truly prudent mariner take
61? The challenges, mostly mental, of final prep for a long cruise.
TWO broken snubbers in five minutes, is that a record? In this video we offer some advice on how to anchor, specifically on how to use a snubber with a rolling hitch.
Also, if you have any questions about vlogging, video cameras and equipment, let us kno...
We had a good weather forecast for the next 4 to 5 days. So we left Tangier Morocco out into the Atlantic to the Canary Island about 600 nautical miles south. It was quite a change from the Mediterranean. Big soft rolling waves, steady wind and lots of su...
Patron Video Request! This is by far the Number 1 requested topic :) We replace our old B&G system with a new Maretron NMEA 2000 system. Capt. Breeyawn finds a way to wire up the old autopilot, GPS, AIS and Radar to a wireless system so now everythi...
In this episode I hurt my knee, Meet some young trans Atlantic sailors,
watch the start of an ocean rowing race, go exploring, look for an old man trail, checkout fender rubbige and make a cup of tea.
The Atlantic challenge rowing race featured has now tak...
In this episode we realize that it is always good to consider a plan B option in case the weather doesn't cooperate. So what can you do while waiting out the weather? Go beach combing of course!
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We're back again with Gary Fretz. He has nearly 30 years of experience buying and selling boats and knows a thing or 3 about the industry. Gary agreed to help us by answering a question many of us have wondered about: "Why are all the boats listed in the U...
After lots of hard work on S/V Rossa, she finally got us to Cabo San Lucas, on the southern tip of Baja California. Our journey isn't over yet though. We had to make our way to La Paz, one of the hurricane holes located within the Sea of Cortez.
Come alon...
We welcome Amanda as a new addition to our crew! I repair the windlass control unit.
Meet Amanda, our newest crew memeber!
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Andy Cowan steps up to help with the finer points of refitting our Albin Vega, Lealea. I this episode, he fabricates and fits the mast beam.
To view the complete Cruising Lealea Refit Playlist, click the link! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYi0Z...
We kept scrupulous notes on our expenses from the Bahamas, now it's time to share!
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We celebrated Sierra's birthday while we cruised through the Georgia ICW. We much prefer to be on the ocean but with our recent breakdown we still do not have complete faith in our engine... The Georgia intracoastal wasn't bad though with beautiful scenery...
Even though we don't have U.S Visas we would still be able to sail to the Spanish Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, which both are U.S territories, if we followed a special procedure. This is how we did it! When we were done we set sail towards Culebra, Span...
The day has finally arrived. After taking a junk boat sitting in the graveyard to do a complete overhaul on it, we're now ready to move it to the water!
With rain like we've never seen before in south Florida, our launch was pushed back an extra few days ...
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After rounding the gnarly northern cape of Madagascar we make it to an amazing remote limestone island! The timing was perfect as the wind calmed down for us to enjoy a full day of ...
We live on a boat and cruise when we can and we do not have a trust fund. We fund the lifestyle ourselves by working multiple jobs in different seasons and doing all our own boat work. We find boats that need work but are still structurally sound and we do...
The transition between the tropical island paradise in our last episode to the urban sprawling energy of Penang is a stark one. One minute we're hanging on an island with no one around, next we're surrounded by the multicultural centre of Asia. In this epi...
We drive from San Juan Puerto Rico over to Arecibo to check out the Arecibo Observatory and then explore La Cueva Ventana (the window cave) before I fly to St. Martin to see the new Cat.
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